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Sendo was a British manufacturer and supplier of mobile phones founded in 1998 and based in Birmingham. The company went into administration in June 2005 and its technology was bought by Motorola. The company specialised in low-cost handsets aimed primarily at the
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History

Sendo was created in 1998 by mobile phone experts from Philips and Motorola. In February 2001, Microsoft announced a partnership, in which Microsoft bought $12m of Sendo shares (10%) and a seat on the board. Sendo was to be Microsoft's "go to market partner" for the Stinger smartphone platform that became ''
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''. Microsoft was to deliver code for the
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by June and the first prototype, the Sendo Z100, was delivered. Sendo manage to ship an SDK, but by December not enough code had been delivered by Microsoft and, without any products to sell, Sendo couldn't raise any money from sales or venture capitalists. Sendo dropped Microsoft and opted to go with Symbian but eventually went bankrupt. Under the deal, if Sendo was declared insolvent "Microsoft would obtain an irrevocable, royalty free licence to use Sendo's Z100 intellectual property, including rights to make, use, or copy the Sendo Smartphone to create other Smartphones and to, most importantly for Microsoft, sublicense those rights to third parties." A product based on the Sendo Z100 was released while Sendo was still solvent by Orange as the
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, manufactured by HTC as the HTC Canary, the first Windows Mobile smartphone. As a consequence Sendo sued Microsoft in December 2002, alleging it stole proprietary technology and trade secrets and gave these to HTC enabling HTC and itself to launch into the mobile phone market. Microsoft denied the allegations and in February 2003 filed a counter suit alleging breach of contract. A trial was scheduled for early 2005 but an out of court settlement was reached in September 2004, in which there was a "monetary component" and Microsoft giving up its stake of Sendo. In June 2006 Sendo then sued Orange. In September 2003, Microsoft and Sendo dropped their suits and announced that Microsoft had given up its shares in Sendo. In 2004, Sendo sold 5 million devices and, along with other major mobile phone manufacturer, showed interest in using Nvidia's GoForce graphic chips. In March 2005, Sendo made an objection to the European Commission regarding Ericsson and their patent and licence management after being sued. At the time Motorola took over the developers and their patents, they held 50 valid patents and had 40 waiting for approval.


Models

* Sendo D800 * Sendo A820 * Sendo J520 * Sendo K1 * Sendo M550 ** Sendo M551 (in America) ** Tevion MD 7300 (in Germany) **WOXTER P100 (in Hong Kong) * Sendo M570 **WOXTER P150 (in Hong Kong) * Sendo P600 * Sendo S1 *
Sendo S200 Sendo was a British manufacturer and supplier of mobile phones founded in 1998 and based in Birmingham. The company went into administration in June 2005 and its technology was bought by Motorola. The company specialised in low-cost handsets aim ...
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Sendo S251 Sendo was a British manufacturer and supplier of mobile phones founded in 1998 and based in Birmingham. The company went into administration in June 2005 and its technology was bought by Motorola. The company specialised in low-cost handsets aim ...
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Sendo S300 Sendo was a British manufacturer and supplier of mobile phones founded in 1998 and based in Birmingham. The company went into administration in June 2005 and its technology was bought by Motorola. The company specialised in low-cost handsets aim ...
**WOXTER R100 (in Hong Kong) *
Sendo S360 Sendo was a British manufacturer and supplier of mobile phones founded in 1998 and based in Birmingham. The company went into administration in June 2005 and its technology was bought by Motorola. The company specialised in low-cost handsets aim ...
* Sendo S330 **WOXTER R110 (in Hong Kong) *
Sendo S600 Sendo was a British manufacturer and supplier of mobile phones founded in 1998 and based in Birmingham. The company went into administration in June 2005 and its technology was bought by Motorola. The company specialised in low-cost handsets aim ...
* Sendo SV663 ** Sendo S633 * Sendo X **WOXTER F100 (in Hong Kong) * Sendo X2 (canceled) **WOXTER F150 (in Hong Kong) * Sendo Z100 (canceled) **WOXTER N100 (in Hong Kong)


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{{Motorola Defunct mobile phone manufacturers Defunct companies of the United Kingdom Defunct companies based in Birmingham, West Midlands Manufacturing companies based in Birmingham, West Midlands British companies established in 1999 Companies disestablished in 2005